Dreams are not realized by dreaming, but realized by DOING!
2007-06-21 16:35:07
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answer #1
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answered by sweetpeasmum 4
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Yes... When I was five years old, my Head Start teacher told the aide that was working with me to "Never mind" because it didn't seem to her that I was ever going to be able to sound out the letters in the alphabet. On the contrary...I knew the sounds...just some of them would not come out exactly as they should. I can remember distinctly that frustrating feeling of hearing them in my head, but the sound that came out was incorrect...some might have wondered about a Speech impairment, but not this "teacher". Anyway, I remember like I had been hit in the stomach when she said that, and I wanted to cry, but I was not about to give her that satisfaction. I never told anyone about that until I was in college, and in an education class we had to talk about the best and worst teachers we'd ever had. It made me remember that right then and there when I was five years old, I made a decision that NO one would ever give up on another child in my presence. I was going to become a teacher, and show the world that all children can "get it". I've been teaching since 1989 and helping students and now other teachers "get it". I thank the Lord for turning one of my most painful days into a Calling...even at 5.
2007-06-21 23:41:48
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answered by overtheocean2000 2
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I don't feel like I've followed my dreams, I feel like I am leading an average, ordinary lifestyle because I am satisfied being middle class and I don't need to be a doctor or a lawyer or travel the world to be happy. I just need people I love and care about and money to pay the bills.
2007-06-21 23:36:53
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answered by Marie Jane 5
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Yes, both me and my husband did. I had a dream years ago that I had a baby girl on my lap, thought nothing much of it. Then I had dreams of a man, was on here one day over a year ago, and saw him on his 360 after he answered some of my questions. That man is now my husband, we are in love and having a daughter, who he also dreamed of years ago.
I definately believe in dreams meaning something.
2007-06-21 23:38:47
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answered by Anonymous
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No. My dreams are dark and disturbing. It balances all the good things I do with my life.
I donate (money and blood, clothing, unused items)
I help people in my job.
I volunteer at the RSPCA
I take sandwiches and coffee and drinking water to the fireman during bushfires.
Things like that are good for your own soul.
2007-06-21 23:35:42
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answered by Puss in Boots 4
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No, because my grades at school ( no matter how hard I tryed ) where not good enough to reach my dreams (my career goals). Today i am trying to figure out what my new dreams (career goals) are, so i can be happier later in my life time.
2007-06-21 23:38:06
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answered by ? 6
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I tried pursuing them by doing shows here and there, but then had to get a 9 to 5 and pay the bills. I still work on achieving them, but it's hard when you're emersed in debt.
2007-06-22 10:18:01
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answered by Johnny Afman 5
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Not my original dreams, but I made new dreams, followed them, and suceeded.
2007-06-21 23:39:14
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answer #8
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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I haven't started yet but hey I'm young I'll be close in 5 years though just keep your eyes on the prize
2007-06-21 23:35:11
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answered by Anonymous
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It took me a very long time to start selling my artwork.A friend forced me into realizing my talent.I am not living off my paintings but I now know what I am here for.
2007-06-21 23:38:05
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answered by himeeenfuego 2
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